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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a step in between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an intermediate stage or action that occurs between two other stages or actions.
Example: "Before making a final decision, it's wise to take a step in between and consider all possible outcomes."
Alternatives: "an intermediate step" or "a middle step".
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Actually there was a step in between — greed and greed, the bubble period.
Omidyar's $30 million investment is a step in between.
"Telemedicine is fine, but I think there needs to be a step in between.
"It's a step in between just being a postdoc who... collaborate[s] on a project to being a professor or someone who has his own research group".
According to the code, that means without a stop or a step in between, or obvious loss of balance, or obvious preparation before the next trick.
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The two curves represent two consecutive TPRs with an oxidation step in-between.
There's an important step in-between those two things, though.
"The two front teeth look good being a little more dominant, with a step in length between these and the next two," Bradstock-Smith explains.
a, b CT demonstrates a "step" in the contour between the atrophied and non-atrophied lobes (curved arrow).
Our data suggest that these StART-like proteins act in trans to mediate a step in sterol exchange between the PM and ER.
During a few thousands of generations postcontact, introgression generates a step in allele frequency between the two populations of the introgressed species, and the step then disappears as allele frequencies equilibrate between species (the black dashed line Fig. 3A).
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